Breakfast Soft Taco’ish

You’ve probably noticed from the picture that we’ve taken some major liberties with the word “taco” here. But the Breakfast Soft Taco can get away with anything. It does no wrong… in case you were wondering.

Sure, it’s kind of a taco, but it’s also kind of a quesadilla. But who’s keeping track? As a flat, folded breakfast filled with eggs, breakfast meat, and real cheddar cheese, it’s also kind of an omelet, we guess. If you’re insisting. And by breakfast meat, we mean you get to choose which one you want. If you’re feeling bacon, go for bacon. Feel like sausage crumbles today? Then sausage it is. There is no such thing as a bad decision when the Breakfast Soft Taco is in the mix. Try it? It’s impossible. No bad decision- just all good decisions. So if you really need to get caught up on in semantics, then you’re more than welcome to call it a Tacomelledilla, but that just sounds ridiculous and doesn’t give the Breakfast Soft Taco the justice it deserves. It deserves to have a good name. And after all, we do call ourselves TACO Bell, so when it comes to naming ambiguously shaped breakfasts with delicious but vague attributes, we’re probably going to just name it “taco” and call it a day. Are you trying to call us out right now? Too late, because we called ourselves out. And it’s actually not calling ourselves out because it’s something we acknowledge and own. We’re owning it. But let's be honest here...once you eat it, you’re just going to call it “awesome” anyway. Once you eat it, you’re going to take back that snarky perception of it too by trying to give it some wild name. But we forgive you. And so does the Breakfast Soft Taco. You’re lucky it’s a soft taco.

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